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This unusually rich but scintillatingly fresh dry white Graves has a 92-
point average score on CellarTracker. (That’s less than 2 points below
Haut-Brion Blanc!)
It’s from a single, very well-placed vineyard, is handpicker (rare for
Bordeaux at this price), and made with all the care and expertise of a
classified growth.
We’re the only store anywhere to have this top vintage – but the 2014
(good but not in the same class) sells elsewhere for $25.
This could easily stand beside (and in fact outscores) such $60+ white
Bordeaux as Carbonnieux or Smith Haut Lafitte.